Very cool - looking forward to reading it with the new replication
options in 5.1
David
Stefan Hinz wrote:
Replication Chapter Revamped
We have completely reworked the replication chapter for the 5.1 manual.
This targets a number of issues, including a major rede
Replication Chapter Revamped
We have completely reworked the replication chapter for the 5.1 manual.
This targets a number of issues, including a major redesign (to make it
easier to read and find topics), some updates to the information and
processes, and incorporation
Scott Haneda wrote:
Hello, with the release of 5, I seem to have all dead links to my old docs
for mysql 4. The way they keep changing the urls is a little maddedning :-)
I usually search using: http://www.mysql.com/
http://www.mysql.com/subquery will lead to:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/
on 11/16/05 7:06 PM, Jasper Bryant-Greene at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Scott Haneda wrote:
>> Google this:
>> subselect site:dev.mysql.com
>> And I get mostly non English stuff, limiting to english and I get a whopping
>> 37 pages, none of which seem to help me much.
>
> Try googling for "subqu
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From: "Jasper Bryant-Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Scott Haneda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "MySql"
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Subject: Re: Mysql docs
> Scott Haneda wrote:
> > Google this:
> > subselec
Scott Haneda wrote:
Google this:
subselect site:dev.mysql.com
And I get mostly non English stuff, limiting to english and I get a whopping
37 pages, none of which seem to help me much.
Try googling for "subquery", considering that's what they're called...
Jasper
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Hello, with the release of 5, I seem to have all dead links to my old docs
for mysql 4. The way they keep changing the urls is a little maddedning :-)
Can someone step me through this, how, on the mysql site, do I find out
about subselects, and more specifically, what version of mysql they were
a
At 10:57 -0400 10/28/04, Victor Medina wrote:
OKI! =) is there any place where i can get some info about them?
The example engine is just a stub for developers to see how to get
started writing a storage engine. If you use ENGINE=EXAMPLE,
the table is created, but you can't actually store anything
OKI! =) is there any place where i can get some info about them?
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 09:47, Paul DuBois wrote:
> At 9:32 -0400 10/28/04, Victor Medina wrote:
> >Hi all!!!
> >
> >in what part of the documentation can i find references to this
> >configure options:
> >
> > --with-example-storage
At 9:32 -0400 10/28/04, Victor Medina wrote:
Hi all!!!
in what part of the documentation can i find references to this
configure options:
--with-example-storage-engine
Enable the Example Storage Engine
--with-archive-storage-engine
Enable the A
Hi all!!!
in what part of the documentation can i find references to this
configure options:
--with-example-storage-engine
Enable the Example Storage Engine
--with-archive-storage-engine
Enable the Archive Storage Engine
--with-csv-stor
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Ray a PowerWeb Tech wrote:
> is there a place to get the manual that is split a bit more then the current
> manual_split.
>
> these are the 2 pages i end up reading the most
> even though its usually for just the grant, create, insert syntax (human in
> need of memory up
is there a place to get the manual that is split a bit more then the current
manual_split.
these are the 2 pages i end up reading the most
even though its usually for just the grant, create, insert syntax (human in
need of memory upgrade)
416k Sep 26 2001 manual_MySQL_Database_Administration
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 05:27:41PM +0200, indrek siitan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I just noticed that at least 2 pages in the online MySQL docs
> > definitely have the associated user comments a little askew.
> > I thought I'd mention it here while I was thinking of
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